Art Exhibit: The Price of Everything and The Value of Nothing
One of my works is currently in California, for the group show, “The Price of Everything and The Value of Nothing” put together by Thinkspace Projects which opened virtually (due to the ongoing pandemic) on December 1st. It’s ongoing till the end of December.
Art Process: Quarantine Nth Day
Sharing a quick view of my process for my piece, “Quarantine Nth Day.” Not a fan of highlighting the technical aspects of art, but here I’ve mixed an old discarded illustration of a dog and transformed it into a whole new piece of artwork. It’s therapeutic, fun, and exudes in the vibe of the finished artwork. It appeared to be bright against all thoughts behind it- the pandemic, the recent typhoon aftermath, which once again highlighted the pets left behind in homes as people escaped the floods, and all other not-so-pleasant scenario magnified by the media as I stay indoors. It’s been more than a year of travel-less confinement in my neighborhood and a little wait till the vaccine comes out, hence I’m totally feeling the title, “Quarantine Nth Day.” DROP ME A NOTE Your message & contact info will not be published. *All artworks are subject to availability.…
“Festival”- A New Painting
Process Finished work DROP ME A NOTE Your message & contact info will not be published. *All artworks are subject to availability.
Art of the Day: We’re Here To Dance
Looking back at one of the works I created in the early days of quarantine— “We’re Here to Dance.” Stemmed from the deep craving for atmospheric, synthesized sounds of music at first, then turned into a piece about encouragement and accentuating what matters. “Dance” means to live. “We’re Here To Dance” Lhean, Mixed Media on Paper, 2020 DROP ME A NOTE Your message & contact info will not be published. DM via Twitter/Instagram *All artworks are subject to availability.
Quarantine Sessions: Pondering
On my usual art process, I only spend a few minutes with the pencil then I move on to ink or other coloring medium. Sometimes, I never sketch at all, I paint instantly on canvas especially for most of my spontaneous works. I made this drawing to find out if I can still sketch the traditional way. It’s a smooth and fun process, but the grayish vibe on paper is the least of my favorite. More new artworks coming soon.
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